Repairs and Restoration

When a disater hits, the process can be very overwhelming and difficult to understand. Reasonable Construction has assisted homeowners for over 25 years helping to alleviate the stress by first securing the property then working directly with the insurance companies, negotiating the scope of work, restoring the property and finalizing out the claim by preparing the necessary claim documents. Let us use our knowledge to represent your best interests when an insurance claim arises, it's your legal right to have representative working on your behalf to ensure your property is fully restored.

Insurance Claims

The Insurance Process

Full Inspection reports

Source diagnosis

Asphalt Roofing Repairs

Cedar Roofing Repairs

Metal Roofing Repairs

Low-Slope Roofing Repairs

Slate and Clay Tile Repairs

Historical Repairs

Chimney tuckpointing and Flashing

Siding Repairs

Carpentry Repairs

Interior Repairs

Rain or shine, our full service repair department is ready to assist you. If an emergency arises, give

us a call! Sometimes full replacement is not within budget, our team can buy you time while keeping your property secure from the elements. In most cases, Reasonable will credit back the cost of incurred repairs towards the cost of a full replacement!

Our full inspection reports offer a comprehensive overview of the area inspected, current problems, life expectancy and photo documentation.

Immediately after a Loss, contact us to temporary secure the property to prevent further damage.

Report the Claim to your insurance agent/ company and get a claim number.

Once you have a claim number and sign the necessary consent forms, we can begin working on your claim.

We will meet the assigned adjuster at your property to determine and negotiate on the scope of work that needs to be performed.

Once the scope of work is agreed upon, you will receive a partial payment called the (ACV) Actual Cash Value.

Once the necessary repairs are completed we send the necessary documents to the insurance company and if necessary meet for an inspection. The second payment (RCV) recoverable depreciation can then be released.